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Chicago examiner saturday july 4 1908 14 pages l vi no 168 a m unknown i " * ai..b and american-mexico wosures only a beginning ? bays prosecutor sims liiwiiclicteci officials give ifjss others are sought p in california b s'ask for grand jury i b jmoyes of two stores said jh have paid mining com b pany 200,000 â– investigation of the rliodus companies was xo r l the indictment of offi the american-mexico mining & pini it company is no 2 this h the beginning there are many bconcerns soon to feel the hand j,bfederal government wÂ£m was the significant statement pÂ»est^i...-.y by chief postoffice in â– sin relative to the crusade jÃŸed recently h gainst alleged igjhhiuil'k investment concerns j bst s ihsiiji'i attorney sims m tion soon to he pre hc i^t 1 !- â– -Â„â– â€¢ s is the result swmal yars of hard work among b ef "'" f ''" to b â– d by the grand i m st.nlatlves of all hi investnieni concerns believed an i i:ly using the mails â– employes give 1 70,000 yesterday in the af gÃŸ"f the american-mexico mining fvvejopment company the officers b'hich were indicted thursday bed that 170,000 of the millions : sm credulous stockholders was b*^Â»_b em p'Â°y es of a large whole house this statement w f p simons attorney b__lÃŸiÂ£f he stockholders these people said he m\_w__m """' * il " vl s - arms -. was formerly a general that houso in .: l.lii i.m than â– ni wns obtained h^^^k'inpb'.vos nf another big whole sj-i â– ' goods tirm sg^kiing to the federal authorities a gfe^l the indictment was seut to l.os i yesterday for the arrest of ur w is president of the anierican s^bc'incem and 1 it swalley one both of whom are s;,id to ifllm 1 city ih bond of i'hillips was h tfm 10,000 ainl lhat of swallcy at bonds is of those indicted v 8 h'.viriwx'il and walter b llil 3lm__pl yesterday and gave bond h of 2,g00 the arrest of s b love ' lle st -' c ' retal y nnd treas s:3glghiount of whose bond is fixed '"' â– _ meb s ex p eotcd j monday oue b has promised to furnish wsssmv ou a y a d t le other brother gg||^k beeu located the bonds of kki trti'c fix i t 7-\."'k 1ii.1 brother wal tb il said h ]Â„ t the blis^ove the nature of year ago and that js_____m_m '" >''"" Â« ith fÂ£bÃŸs_w vn â– ~ mc " i ' i y â– to mexico is their ami attorney ' sni.l be â– 'â– salarj like any other em uw true that rlt vid.-ii.ls paid to ht ej r oul , 1 and that thirty-four such ma paid my brother found bold them to discontinue his oo 1 ' 1 "' the company b.ins made public yesterday believed to be this by mexico said be concerning b regarding one w a of lhe b b the b m re " bx is to admiral thomas who succeeded evans drops dead in delmonte cal naval officer who commanded big battleship fleet for short time victim of apoplexy mii.aid.nti cal july i rear ad miral charles mitchell thomas dropped dead here this afternoon he seemed to be in perfect health ate a hearty dinner and started for his room rive minutes after entering the oed chamber he was stricken with apoplexy and died five minutes later mrs thomas and her daughter were with the admiral at the time of his death i the body will be held here awaiting the arrival of his son from san francisco admiral thomas became upon the illness of admiral evans on april 6 commander of the battleship fleet he retained com mand until relieved recently by admiral speery admiral thomas was sixty-one years old 1 nl a native of philadelphia he en tered the navy in isilo he has been in active service most of the time but has served at the naval academy and the na val war college he has been in the coast survey work at different times in isiiii admiral thomas was commander of the lancaster iu ipoo-1901 of the brook lyn iu 1901-1902 of the oregon and in 1904 11!)03 was commandant of the naval train ing station at newport he became com mander of the second division of the at lantic fleet in 1907 and later of the second squadron paris paper says prince may not wed mme gould article supposedly inspired by friends of castellane paris july 3 the cri de paris in an article evidently inspired by friends of count boni de castellane to-day expresses a doubt as to whether mine gould and prime lleiie de sagan will be married after all intimating that something is like ly to happen to prevent it the newspnper contrasts the reserved attitude of count de castellane with the boastings of prince de sagau and recalls the recent interview in which the prince announced that he would consent to live on 3.">0.1>00 a year th c de i'.uis says it voices the jwpe of mme gould's friends that she will succeed in saving herself from the disastrous in fluence of this prince errant g h harris resists arrest is fined 50 g h harris former president of flie ; uuiu'ri k nnrfti state street made an utt'success-â€žf attempt to escape the law at gleneoe after he had been arrested yes terday by polieeinan j b culver for auto t bpeedluk h was necessary for culver to show h star and even produce a revolver before lie could induce harris to drive to the station at the station harris declared to justice lane that culver was a disgrace to the po lice force and the policeman swore out a warrant for h-anis charging him with dis orderly conduct nnd resisting an officer harris was fjned 50 and costs for speed ing and the disorderly charge was dis missed bishop potter's vitality amazes his physicians coopkrstowh n y july 3 bishop potter has passed a comfortable day and while he hns not suffereil from the heat as much as on several days previously he continues very weak dis janvrlu nnd bassett declare the vitality and wonderful recuperative power of a man of his years is unheard of in medical annals since monday the life of the patient has beeu sustained entirely by artificial means pow erful stimulants have kept up the heart action and 1,000 pounds of oxygen have been sprayed aronud the sickroom daily to-day the bishop was said to be weaker than nt any time during his illness he was with difficulty restrained from con versing with those about the bedside his mind even in motneuts of sinking has been perfectly clear poison ale slayer writes coroner to justify deed i i dr wilson killed my wife and i rid community of him says outraged husband removed him like weed m he boasted of those he killed murder was his business philadelphia july 8 the slayer of dr william wilson wrote a letter to the coroner of philadelphia the day after the murder and concealed only his name in the note the murderer gave details of the manner in whieh he killed the physician and his reasons for die deed following is the letter as given out to-day by the coroner dear mr coroner i want to write you regarding the death of dr w h wilson this person was a nialprae titloner and in some way induced my wife without my kuowledge to become a patient of his as a result she died a few weeks ago in order to protect her name i did not give the last at tending physician nil the facts and she was bnried with another cause assigned to rid the community of this killer i have removed him as i might a weed from a garde'n i was in the printing business in o small way in a suburban town a few years ago and had a few fonts of card printing type left also a small press the printing was done entirely by my self i bought one additional character of type now that this service to the com munity is rendered and the death of my dear wife avenged i am going to qnit this part of the world i don't thijik yon will ever find me but don't care what happens anyhow my only regret is the grief i caused his wife and child but i believe eyen they are better off without him he boasted to my wife of those he hnd killed think of it a little in vestigation will no doubt prove to you | that murder was his business i s-a.sy let those who live by poison r d?e b by *"" poison thlb letter is true in everr detail and to prove that i am the person who attended to this matter i will tell you that the ale contained cyanide and there were two seals with the letter s on the licck of the bottle i know nothing about the diamond i had no selfish motive by the time you get this on monday morning i will be far away from here the town by the way from which this is mailed is not the one in which 1 was in business yours truly an outraged husband and father not the work of a crank this letter was postmarked bristol 3:30 p m june 27 and was addressed to j m hush jermon city hall philadelphia it contained such an accurate description of certain features of the deadly bottle of ale which at the time were known only to the coroner and the slayer himself that after being carefully studied by coroner's detective paul and other sleuths investi gating the case it was regarded as genuine and not the vaporing of a crank a second letter was postmarked at the back bay station boston june 29 it was penned like the the bristol letter and ad dressed in a similar way it reads dear mr coroner â€” in my ietter re garding dr wilson i forgot to request you to give my letter to tae r-apers as it might be well to let ' le public and other killers know that there are some people who regard this sort of thing in its true light murder of the most cow ardly sort if it ever comes my way to do any 1 millionaire's wife is hied into ihe debtor's court mrs.w e phillips who can't dress on 3,000 a year must surrender jewels desperate sold rings judge grants time to remove locked bracelet demanded by suing modistes what the dressmakers say mrs phillips is just the dearest woman in the world she's . a beautiful woman too any man should be proud to pay for lovely dresses for such a wife and mr phillips is a millionaire he no tifled us not to give his wife goods on credit but we realized that she was good for it and entitled to all she asked for what mrs w _. phillips 3219 michigan avenue says somehow i just can't keep inside of my dress allowance it's not entirely my fault i go into the dressmakers shops and they show me such beautiful clothes they make it so easy and they are so tempting that i well l get the gowns i don't seem able to keep within my dress allowance at all my allowance is only 3,000 a year and well you know how it is a woman doesn't always like to go to her husband when she exceeds her allowance isimply went to the husband of a friend of mine mrs helen allerton phillips society eailer and beautiful wife of william eu examiner again will eclipse all rivals with its convention the standard set by the Chicago examiner in report j ing the national republican convention in Chicago < will be more than maintained in giving to examiner ! readers the best and completest accounts of events at j the democratic national convention in denver ! this means that the news accounts the comments j the illustrations and the spindrift of gossip furnished j by our special corps at denver will be incomparably ! the best furnished by any morning newspaper in j Chicago i the Chicago examiner and its hearst service allies in new york boston san francisco and los j angeles have the benefit of a news service with spe t cial leased wires that has no equal in the united j states to this for the full and accurate reporting of j the denver convention there have been added for the i exclusive benefit of the examiner and its allies one of j the most brilliant galaxies of special correspondents 1 and artists ever gathered at a single political event < the examiner unlike some of its would-be rivals j will not be obliged to cloak the paucity of its re 1 sources with an avalanche of words its special writ j ers are past masters in news gathering and news j condensing every notable event of the denver con j vention will be faithfully mirrored and tersely told i on_fc^_xamlner's special_staff there are samuel i_m wam wta p itical jj_h_l_b â– . m ranee paul thieman william hoster louis j lang fred myrtle j l lait william h culver r b kidd and many others there are thirty trained journalists on the reporting staff of the examiner in addition the hearst news service has a corps of brilliant news gatherers including w g f price h a hollinsworth ernest eli roeser ralph m white side and others former united states senator pat terson of colorado and other famous democratic lead ers also will write daily comments on convention hap penings for the examiner instead of turgid verbiage there will be crisp virile accounts of real happenings there will be real photographers that work exclusively for the examiner and real cartoonists too no other morning newspaper in Chicago has the facilities for covering the denver convention that the examiner has , it would be a good way to prove this statement to compare the examiner's increase in circulation during the republican convention in Chicago with the increase in circulation during a similar period of any other morning newspaper if the examiner's increase in circulation during the | republican convention week was not five tikes f greater than that of any other morning newspaper h^h^^j^^e publisher the e\jj^i\e^mm^at woman unable to dress on 3,000 modiste who sues her gap-leaping auto falls crushes girl daring mile novi probably fatally hurt in sight of * thousands pittsist'itg va july 3.-.mlle novi lirobalily looped the loop for the last time in her automobile this afternoon as a re sult of an ajscident to the machine while she was doing her act at luna park the rom lg woman lies lu st francis hospital to-ukrlit with a crushed skull and a concus sion of the brain when the accident happened the park was tilled with several thousand women and children a panic followed many women fainting it was some time before a score of police restored ordÂ«r from au identifies ton card hung around her neck in probable anticipation of just such an accident the authorities at the hospital discovered that she is nineteen years of age and that her home is at 411 quincy street dorchester mass charles c>rk her manager and william schnltz her property man were arrested soon after the accident nud are being held to await the result of her injuries mile nov has beeu appearing nt luna i'ark twice daily for the past two weeks she has oue of the most thrilling acts of the kind ever produced coining down au almost perpendicular incline her automo bile strikes a gap turns three complete . somersaults and continues along the level ground this afternoon just before the gap was reached one of the rear wheels of the auto left the track it toppled over on its side as it struck the open space turned three and a half somersaults : and then brought up in a heap ou its side i on the ground twenty feet below realizing that something was wron mile novi grasped the iron handle in front of the machine when the crash came her ' head struck this handle crushing her skull ' and producing concussion of the brain at ' lirst it was thought she was dead ami the ' morgue wagou was summoned later life ' was found iu her body and she was re ' moved to the hospital it i unknown fred ft a i ton m ghicago girl elopes with french count weds her instructor in music and they flee to canada dan cupul recognizes no obstacles this was amply demonstrated yesterday when a short college romance culminated in the marriage of the daughter of a south side business man to a french count the bride was miss bertha eckett 3623 vernon aveuue the nobleman is count l.mlano ltenaud who traces his ancestry back to renaod 1 le comte de dcrmar tin who died in 3__7 the couut has been an instructor in an inilianapolis conservatory of music for tlie past two years and when miss kckett entered the conservatory a year ago tin romance began thc count conducted his wooing with such diplomacy that none of the students suspected feared parental wrath fearing the proverbial parental wrath miss kckett readily consented to the count's plans for an elopement she de parted from her home thursday afternoon ostensibly to visit friends in knglewood miss eekett hurried to indianapolis by train meeting her dance and hurrying with him to inciniiati a cab waiting took them tt newport kentucky where a license was obtained and the knot tied now they are speeding to montreal can ada where tbey feel they will be safe from prying eyes and legal attacks that might be inspired by the bride's parents later they will go to paris for a visit with the count's younger brother miss eekett is a brunette i yea re old she i a talented musician ami expy ts tn continue her mo-ica studies witli ber ims bnntl still as tutor upon her return to chi cago in the fall i will be forgiven following th eeremon yesterday the count sail that there had been no ob jections made to ih marriage by the bride's parents so far as be knew beanse their nermfim-ou had not been asked his bride lie ad'le.l was of a/e and fully capable of look ills after her own affairs yes wc heard oi r he wedding said mis kck^t last i 1 -;'^. and we did i^j even i u^h^^|^^mh _____________________â– w_v_3_^_____3 price one cent delivered by carrier 30 cent p_i monxli 2d place by w h culver _.( new york jurist acceptable it gray persists in declining haskell to write platform bryan dictates both hits bosses at denver two new blows by unexpected moves financial plank chosen banking law of newest state urged on national govern a ment for adoption denver colo july 3 bryan has spoken governor has kell of oklahoma is to be the chairman of the committee on resolu tions next week also bryan has apparently spoken again tho tenor of his second sp^^j is that if he judge of delaware 10 run for the vice imt idency he wants justice william tm gaynor of lhe supreme court of xeÂ»n york as his running mate and the new york delegation i>^^m be for bryan fl the voice of the lincoln oracle fl>l vol so clear nor so distinct in regard to the vice presidency as it was con cerning governor haskell's election as chairman of the resolutions com mittee it was the bunch of new york bosses that arrived to-day who brought the gaynor boom though there weie indications that it had met bryan's approval jolts the bosses again the selection of haskell foi chairmanship of the committee on resolutions was a purely personal one with bryan it was another joi the bosses the men who think thej are here to make the arrange and fix up the slate for the conven tion they had arranged ro senator william joel sti ne ol souri head the committee after sen ator eailey announced hi i nor coming but just as he die with re gard to the temporary bryan picked out a candidate ol own and let that candid bosses he was it the se made several days ago it would be a graceful thin j " ! said in talking to a friend ' - the head of the platform com mi governor of the newest state ol and a state which has enacted constitution as the fundamen i princl of government so many thing ta i be written into the platform haskell the mouthpiece information about haskell - . nraa definite he brought it htmsell from lincoln where he had bad a i n â€¢ on ference with the oracle there had em a hint of what was to happen however before haskell arrived showing there is still loug distance telephone communica tion between denver and lincoln governor haskell also brought with him one or two of bryan's ideas on the plat worm they touched particularly on tho anti-injunction and the financial planks concerning the first the oklahom an has ai yet only a vague idea but he understands bryan's mind in the financial matter the financial plank is to be in brief the oklahoma banking law that is tu say it is to be a declaration frr government guar anty of national bank deposl -. >_' a . liuin.i the state guarantees i â– i posi s in state banks and it is : jim ply extend the law to the g n tl ga eminent oklahoma law as c â– governor haskell i ig vri to the financial plank himself lj all a bill murray .â€¢]" the t'l eg_lator,Â»_j drafted the oklahoma i i am as experts the prorte ions ul i ' i are to be these flj all national ban's > i mm keep on deposit al ii overmuen.l i sm cent of the average sfl the government shall ki .',â– and nut mix it cvith i â– leral i reasu^h f __. m i bh_h__l continued on 7th page 2d column continued on sth page 3d column rh-athei indications m gllflncago and vicinity partiy pttt gh'bjoudy and cool with probably light fi^-a saturday northeasterly l : j b-'inds shifting to southerly by f'zy night sunday fair and jdjg u warmer jd .-_-____-_-_--_â€”_-___-__-_ the big-g-est attraction of the free summer entertainment programme provided by the exam iner fcr its readers will be the talk of new ork a george cohan musical comedy at the colo nial theater the woman and girl readers who save a full set of four coupons will receive a free reserved seat ticket watch for the first coupon in the sunday examiner p'l tis room and have failed insert an ad in fx 3

Chicago examiner saturday july 4 1908 14 pages l vi no 168 a m unknown i " * ai..b and american-mexico wosures only a beginning ? bays prosecutor sims liiwiiclicteci officials give ifjss others are sought p in california b s'ask for grand jury i b jmoyes of two stores said jh have paid mining com b pany 200,000 â– investigation of the rliodus companies was xo r l the indictment of offi the american-mexico mining & pini it company is no 2 this h the beginning there are many bconcerns soon to feel the hand j,bfederal government wÂ£m was the significant statement pÂ»est^i...-.y by chief postoffice in â– sin relative to the crusade jÃŸed recently h gainst alleged igjhhiuil'k investment concerns j bst s ihsiiji'i attorney sims m tion soon to he pre hc i^t 1 !- â– -Â„â– â€¢ s is the result swmal yars of hard work among b ef "'" f ''" to b â– d by the grand i m st.nlatlves of all hi investnieni concerns believed an i i:ly using the mails â– employes give 1 70,000 yesterday in the af gÃŸ"f the american-mexico mining fvvejopment company the officers b'hich were indicted thursday bed that 170,000 of the millions : sm credulous stockholders was b*^Â»_b em p'Â°y es of a large whole house this statement w f p simons attorney b__lÃŸiÂ£f he stockholders these people said he m\_w__m """' * il " vl s - arms -. was formerly a general that houso in .: l.lii i.m than â– ni wns obtained h^^^k'inpb'.vos nf another big whole sj-i â– ' goods tirm sg^kiing to the federal authorities a gfe^l the indictment was seut to l.os i yesterday for the arrest of ur w is president of the anierican s^bc'incem and 1 it swalley one both of whom are s;,id to ifllm 1 city ih bond of i'hillips was h tfm 10,000 ainl lhat of swallcy at bonds is of those indicted v 8 h'.viriwx'il and walter b llil 3lm__pl yesterday and gave bond h of 2,g00 the arrest of s b love ' lle st -' c ' retal y nnd treas s:3glghiount of whose bond is fixed '"' â– _ meb s ex p eotcd j monday oue b has promised to furnish wsssmv ou a y a d t le other brother gg||^k beeu located the bonds of kki trti'c fix i t 7-\."'k 1ii.1 brother wal tb il said h ]Â„ t the blis^ove the nature of year ago and that js_____m_m '" >''"" Â« ith fÂ£bÃŸs_w vn â– ~ mc " i ' i y â– to mexico is their ami attorney ' sni.l be â– 'â– salarj like any other em uw true that rlt vid.-ii.ls paid to ht ej r oul , 1 and that thirty-four such ma paid my brother found bold them to discontinue his oo 1 ' 1 "' the company b.ins made public yesterday believed to be this by mexico said be concerning b regarding one w a of lhe b b the b m re " bx is to admiral thomas who succeeded evans drops dead in delmonte cal naval officer who commanded big battleship fleet for short time victim of apoplexy mii.aid.nti cal july i rear ad miral charles mitchell thomas dropped dead here this afternoon he seemed to be in perfect health ate a hearty dinner and started for his room rive minutes after entering the oed chamber he was stricken with apoplexy and died five minutes later mrs thomas and her daughter were with the admiral at the time of his death i the body will be held here awaiting the arrival of his son from san francisco admiral thomas became upon the illness of admiral evans on april 6 commander of the battleship fleet he retained com mand until relieved recently by admiral speery admiral thomas was sixty-one years old 1 nl a native of philadelphia he en tered the navy in isilo he has been in active service most of the time but has served at the naval academy and the na val war college he has been in the coast survey work at different times in isiiii admiral thomas was commander of the lancaster iu ipoo-1901 of the brook lyn iu 1901-1902 of the oregon and in 1904 11!)03 was commandant of the naval train ing station at newport he became com mander of the second division of the at lantic fleet in 1907 and later of the second squadron paris paper says prince may not wed mme gould article supposedly inspired by friends of castellane paris july 3 the cri de paris in an article evidently inspired by friends of count boni de castellane to-day expresses a doubt as to whether mine gould and prime lleiie de sagan will be married after all intimating that something is like ly to happen to prevent it the newspnper contrasts the reserved attitude of count de castellane with the boastings of prince de sagau and recalls the recent interview in which the prince announced that he would consent to live on 3.">0.1>00 a year th c de i'.uis says it voices the jwpe of mme gould's friends that she will succeed in saving herself from the disastrous in fluence of this prince errant g h harris resists arrest is fined 50 g h harris former president of flie ; uuiu'ri k nnrfti state street made an utt'success-â€žf attempt to escape the law at gleneoe after he had been arrested yes terday by polieeinan j b culver for auto t bpeedluk h was necessary for culver to show h star and even produce a revolver before lie could induce harris to drive to the station at the station harris declared to justice lane that culver was a disgrace to the po lice force and the policeman swore out a warrant for h-anis charging him with dis orderly conduct nnd resisting an officer harris was fjned 50 and costs for speed ing and the disorderly charge was dis missed bishop potter's vitality amazes his physicians coopkrstowh n y july 3 bishop potter has passed a comfortable day and while he hns not suffereil from the heat as much as on several days previously he continues very weak dis janvrlu nnd bassett declare the vitality and wonderful recuperative power of a man of his years is unheard of in medical annals since monday the life of the patient has beeu sustained entirely by artificial means pow erful stimulants have kept up the heart action and 1,000 pounds of oxygen have been sprayed aronud the sickroom daily to-day the bishop was said to be weaker than nt any time during his illness he was with difficulty restrained from con versing with those about the bedside his mind even in motneuts of sinking has been perfectly clear poison ale slayer writes coroner to justify deed i i dr wilson killed my wife and i rid community of him says outraged husband removed him like weed m he boasted of those he killed murder was his business philadelphia july 8 the slayer of dr william wilson wrote a letter to the coroner of philadelphia the day after the murder and concealed only his name in the note the murderer gave details of the manner in whieh he killed the physician and his reasons for die deed following is the letter as given out to-day by the coroner dear mr coroner i want to write you regarding the death of dr w h wilson this person was a nialprae titloner and in some way induced my wife without my kuowledge to become a patient of his as a result she died a few weeks ago in order to protect her name i did not give the last at tending physician nil the facts and she was bnried with another cause assigned to rid the community of this killer i have removed him as i might a weed from a garde'n i was in the printing business in o small way in a suburban town a few years ago and had a few fonts of card printing type left also a small press the printing was done entirely by my self i bought one additional character of type now that this service to the com munity is rendered and the death of my dear wife avenged i am going to qnit this part of the world i don't thijik yon will ever find me but don't care what happens anyhow my only regret is the grief i caused his wife and child but i believe eyen they are better off without him he boasted to my wife of those he hnd killed think of it a little in vestigation will no doubt prove to you | that murder was his business i s-a.sy let those who live by poison r d?e b by *"" poison thlb letter is true in everr detail and to prove that i am the person who attended to this matter i will tell you that the ale contained cyanide and there were two seals with the letter s on the licck of the bottle i know nothing about the diamond i had no selfish motive by the time you get this on monday morning i will be far away from here the town by the way from which this is mailed is not the one in which 1 was in business yours truly an outraged husband and father not the work of a crank this letter was postmarked bristol 3:30 p m june 27 and was addressed to j m hush jermon city hall philadelphia it contained such an accurate description of certain features of the deadly bottle of ale which at the time were known only to the coroner and the slayer himself that after being carefully studied by coroner's detective paul and other sleuths investi gating the case it was regarded as genuine and not the vaporing of a crank a second letter was postmarked at the back bay station boston june 29 it was penned like the the bristol letter and ad dressed in a similar way it reads dear mr coroner â€” in my ietter re garding dr wilson i forgot to request you to give my letter to tae r-apers as it might be well to let ' le public and other killers know that there are some people who regard this sort of thing in its true light murder of the most cow ardly sort if it ever comes my way to do any 1 millionaire's wife is hied into ihe debtor's court mrs.w e phillips who can't dress on 3,000 a year must surrender jewels desperate sold rings judge grants time to remove locked bracelet demanded by suing modistes what the dressmakers say mrs phillips is just the dearest woman in the world she's . a beautiful woman too any man should be proud to pay for lovely dresses for such a wife and mr phillips is a millionaire he no tifled us not to give his wife goods on credit but we realized that she was good for it and entitled to all she asked for what mrs w _. phillips 3219 michigan avenue says somehow i just can't keep inside of my dress allowance it's not entirely my fault i go into the dressmakers shops and they show me such beautiful clothes they make it so easy and they are so tempting that i well l get the gowns i don't seem able to keep within my dress allowance at all my allowance is only 3,000 a year and well you know how it is a woman doesn't always like to go to her husband when she exceeds her allowance isimply went to the husband of a friend of mine mrs helen allerton phillips society eailer and beautiful wife of william eu examiner again will eclipse all rivals with its convention the standard set by the Chicago examiner in report j ing the national republican convention in Chicago < will be more than maintained in giving to examiner ! readers the best and completest accounts of events at j the democratic national convention in denver ! this means that the news accounts the comments j the illustrations and the spindrift of gossip furnished j by our special corps at denver will be incomparably ! the best furnished by any morning newspaper in j Chicago i the Chicago examiner and its hearst service allies in new york boston san francisco and los j angeles have the benefit of a news service with spe t cial leased wires that has no equal in the united j states to this for the full and accurate reporting of j the denver convention there have been added for the i exclusive benefit of the examiner and its allies one of j the most brilliant galaxies of special correspondents 1 and artists ever gathered at a single political event < the examiner unlike some of its would-be rivals j will not be obliged to cloak the paucity of its re 1 sources with an avalanche of words its special writ j ers are past masters in news gathering and news j condensing every notable event of the denver con j vention will be faithfully mirrored and tersely told i on_fc^_xamlner's special_staff there are samuel i_m wam wta p itical jj_h_l_b â– . m ranee paul thieman william hoster louis j lang fred myrtle j l lait william h culver r b kidd and many others there are thirty trained journalists on the reporting staff of the examiner in addition the hearst news service has a corps of brilliant news gatherers including w g f price h a hollinsworth ernest eli roeser ralph m white side and others former united states senator pat terson of colorado and other famous democratic lead ers also will write daily comments on convention hap penings for the examiner instead of turgid verbiage there will be crisp virile accounts of real happenings there will be real photographers that work exclusively for the examiner and real cartoonists too no other morning newspaper in Chicago has the facilities for covering the denver convention that the examiner has , it would be a good way to prove this statement to compare the examiner's increase in circulation during the republican convention in Chicago with the increase in circulation during a similar period of any other morning newspaper if the examiner's increase in circulation during the | republican convention week was not five tikes f greater than that of any other morning newspaper h^h^^j^^e publisher the e\jj^i\e^mm^at woman unable to dress on 3,000 modiste who sues her gap-leaping auto falls crushes girl daring mile novi probably fatally hurt in sight of * thousands pittsist'itg va july 3.-.mlle novi lirobalily looped the loop for the last time in her automobile this afternoon as a re sult of an ajscident to the machine while she was doing her act at luna park the rom lg woman lies lu st francis hospital to-ukrlit with a crushed skull and a concus sion of the brain when the accident happened the park was tilled with several thousand women and children a panic followed many women fainting it was some time before a score of police restored ordÂ«r from au identifies ton card hung around her neck in probable anticipation of just such an accident the authorities at the hospital discovered that she is nineteen years of age and that her home is at 411 quincy street dorchester mass charles c>rk her manager and william schnltz her property man were arrested soon after the accident nud are being held to await the result of her injuries mile nov has beeu appearing nt luna i'ark twice daily for the past two weeks she has oue of the most thrilling acts of the kind ever produced coining down au almost perpendicular incline her automo bile strikes a gap turns three complete . somersaults and continues along the level ground this afternoon just before the gap was reached one of the rear wheels of the auto left the track it toppled over on its side as it struck the open space turned three and a half somersaults : and then brought up in a heap ou its side i on the ground twenty feet below realizing that something was wron mile novi grasped the iron handle in front of the machine when the crash came her ' head struck this handle crushing her skull ' and producing concussion of the brain at ' lirst it was thought she was dead ami the ' morgue wagou was summoned later life ' was found iu her body and she was re ' moved to the hospital it i unknown fred ft a i ton m ghicago girl elopes with french count weds her instructor in music and they flee to canada dan cupul recognizes no obstacles this was amply demonstrated yesterday when a short college romance culminated in the marriage of the daughter of a south side business man to a french count the bride was miss bertha eckett 3623 vernon aveuue the nobleman is count l.mlano ltenaud who traces his ancestry back to renaod 1 le comte de dcrmar tin who died in 3__7 the couut has been an instructor in an inilianapolis conservatory of music for tlie past two years and when miss kckett entered the conservatory a year ago tin romance began thc count conducted his wooing with such diplomacy that none of the students suspected feared parental wrath fearing the proverbial parental wrath miss kckett readily consented to the count's plans for an elopement she de parted from her home thursday afternoon ostensibly to visit friends in knglewood miss eekett hurried to indianapolis by train meeting her dance and hurrying with him to inciniiati a cab waiting took them tt newport kentucky where a license was obtained and the knot tied now they are speeding to montreal can ada where tbey feel they will be safe from prying eyes and legal attacks that might be inspired by the bride's parents later they will go to paris for a visit with the count's younger brother miss eekett is a brunette i yea re old she i a talented musician ami expy ts tn continue her mo-ica studies witli ber ims bnntl still as tutor upon her return to chi cago in the fall i will be forgiven following th eeremon yesterday the count sail that there had been no ob jections made to ih marriage by the bride's parents so far as be knew beanse their nermfim-ou had not been asked his bride lie ad'le.l was of a/e and fully capable of look ills after her own affairs yes wc heard oi r he wedding said mis kck^t last i 1 -;'^. and we did i^j even i u^h^^|^^mh _____________________â– w_v_3_^_____3 price one cent delivered by carrier 30 cent p_i monxli 2d place by w h culver _.( new york jurist acceptable it gray persists in declining haskell to write platform bryan dictates both hits bosses at denver two new blows by unexpected moves financial plank chosen banking law of newest state urged on national govern a ment for adoption denver colo july 3 bryan has spoken governor has kell of oklahoma is to be the chairman of the committee on resolu tions next week also bryan has apparently spoken again tho tenor of his second sp^^j is that if he judge of delaware 10 run for the vice imt idency he wants justice william tm gaynor of lhe supreme court of xeÂ»n york as his running mate and the new york delegation i>^^m be for bryan fl the voice of the lincoln oracle fl>l vol so clear nor so distinct in regard to the vice presidency as it was con cerning governor haskell's election as chairman of the resolutions com mittee it was the bunch of new york bosses that arrived to-day who brought the gaynor boom though there weie indications that it had met bryan's approval jolts the bosses again the selection of haskell foi chairmanship of the committee on resolutions was a purely personal one with bryan it was another joi the bosses the men who think thej are here to make the arrange and fix up the slate for the conven tion they had arranged ro senator william joel sti ne ol souri head the committee after sen ator eailey announced hi i nor coming but just as he die with re gard to the temporary bryan picked out a candidate ol own and let that candid bosses he was it the se made several days ago it would be a graceful thin j " ! said in talking to a friend ' - the head of the platform com mi governor of the newest state ol and a state which has enacted constitution as the fundamen i princl of government so many thing ta i be written into the platform haskell the mouthpiece information about haskell - . nraa definite he brought it htmsell from lincoln where he had bad a i n â€¢ on ference with the oracle there had em a hint of what was to happen however before haskell arrived showing there is still loug distance telephone communica tion between denver and lincoln governor haskell also brought with him one or two of bryan's ideas on the plat worm they touched particularly on tho anti-injunction and the financial planks concerning the first the oklahom an has ai yet only a vague idea but he understands bryan's mind in the financial matter the financial plank is to be in brief the oklahoma banking law that is tu say it is to be a declaration frr government guar anty of national bank deposl -. >_' a . liuin.i the state guarantees i â– i posi s in state banks and it is : jim ply extend the law to the g n tl ga eminent oklahoma law as c â– governor haskell i ig vri to the financial plank himself lj all a bill murray .â€¢]" the t'l eg_lator,Â»_j drafted the oklahoma i i am as experts the prorte ions ul i ' i are to be these flj all national ban's > i mm keep on deposit al ii overmuen.l i sm cent of the average sfl the government shall ki .',â– and nut mix it cvith i â– leral i reasu^h f __. m i bh_h__l continued on 7th page 2d column continued on sth page 3d column rh-athei indications m gllflncago and vicinity partiy pttt gh'bjoudy and cool with probably light fi^-a saturday northeasterly l : j b-'inds shifting to southerly by f'zy night sunday fair and jdjg u warmer jd .-_-____-_-_--_â€”_-___-__-_ the big-g-est attraction of the free summer entertainment programme provided by the exam iner fcr its readers will be the talk of new ork a george cohan musical comedy at the colo nial theater the woman and girl readers who save a full set of four coupons will receive a free reserved seat ticket watch for the first coupon in the sunday examiner p'l tis room and have failed insert an ad in fx 3